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Tottenham 2-2 Arsenal

You wonder how big the Alexis Sanchez goal might be in the wider scheme of things. Leicester can increase their lead to five points at the top tonight. The sun continues to shine for Claudio Ranieri's Foxes.

See you next time.

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Tottenham 2-2 Arsenal

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Just watching replays of that Harry Kane goal now and the delight it caused inside the stadium at the time. Kane threw his mask off during his frenzied celebration. It must have felt like the title was on its way to White Hart Lane at that point.

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'Our supporters are relentless'

Tottenham 2-2 Arsenal

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In his press conference, Arsene Wenger says: "I cannot complain about Francis Coquelin's second yellow but we can complain about Eric Dier not receiving a second yellow card."

Asked if Arsenal are in title race, he adds: "I don't know. Let's see what happens over the weekend but we have to take encouragement from today and if we can reproduce that we still have a chance. It shows that we had the right spirit and balance in the team, and overall we had a solid performance.

"The pressure of our supporters is relentless, and I'm in a good position to tell you that.

"If Leicester win at Watford, they are in a very good position and they don't depend on other people's results."

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RE 1439. They are still mentally weak. The ten men situation happens from time to time but a good team would not lose their heads and concede 2 in 5 minutes. Look how long it took Arsenal to break down Leicester's 10 men. Every big game they lose their heads.

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'We're happy to keep the gap to Arsenal'

Tottenham 2-2 Arsenal

Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino on BT Sport: "I am pleased. It's true, when it was 2-1 I am little bit disappointed with the result, but we have to be happy we keep the three-point gap to Arsenal. After Harry's goal it was 11 versus 10, and they scored a very good goal but it was our mistake. Overall, the response after the West Ham game was fantastic.

"In our position, two points from the top, we have nine games ahead and we need to be focused on Thursday against Borussia Dortmund, they are a very tough side too and we cannot stop."

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'We were the better team'

Tottenham 2-2 Arsenal

Just looking at the match stats, Tottenham had 26 shots to Arsenal's 10. A missed opportunity? Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino thinks so and says: "David Ospina was one of the best players on the pitch. We showed that we were better, but we are frustrated with the draw."

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'There are big regrets'

Tottenham 2-2 Arsenal

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger on BT Sport: "I am proud of the spirit, but there are big regrets, going down to 10 men was the big regret for the day and it was hard to take. We told Francis Coquelin at half-time because he had yellow already but Eric Dier deserved a second yellow as well and that could have changed the game.

"I never questioned the character of the team, when you lose you have to repsond on the pitch and we did that in a convincing way."

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'I didn't think I'd won it'

Tottenham 2-2 Arsenal

Spurs goalscorer Harry Kane: "We are disappointed, it's an opportunity missed. We should have finished the game off, we should have got the third and fourth and that would have been the end but if you give top sides room they punish you.

"I didn't think my goal had won it, it put us in a very good position. Maybe we dropped off and gave them too much time on the ball but it's all part of the learning curve. There is a long way to go and we have to take each game as it comes."

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An able deputy

Tottenham 2-2 Arsenal

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David Ospina, who must be up there as one of the man of the match contenders, made nine saves today, the most by an Arsenal goalkeeper in a Premier League game since Lukasz Fabianski v Liverpool in April 2009 (also nine).

FULL-TIME

"He made a few bold calls in their starting team. They played very narrow and let Tottenham run at them, but after going behind they have brought themselves right back into the game. They have even had a few chances to win it."

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Brilliant last-ditch tackle

Tottenham 2-2 Arsenal

But can Arsenal win it here. Aaron Ramsey is through on goal after a lovely pass but Kevin Wimmer makes a superb challenge to stop the Welshman in his tracks. Ramsey knows how big that goal could have been.

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CLOSE!

Tottenham 2-2 Arsenal

Almost an own goal to win it! Harry Kane crosses from the left, Gabriel is in a good position to clear but slices the ball up over his own goal and it was only just over too. Ooof. The corner comes to nothing.

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Tottenham have the extra space to work it after Francis Coquelin's red card. Ryan Mason fancies a pop now, and David Ospina turns it around the post and the corner is cleared. Arsenal burst down the other end, but Alexis Sanchez cannot find the advancing Danny Welbeck.

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Spurs aren't done yet, despite a feeling of deflation inside White Hart Lane. Dele Alli takes aim from 25 yards and his skidding shot is well saved again by David Ospina in the Arsenal goal. He's done well today, particularly now that the turf is wet after a north London monsson.

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Kyle Walker and Kieran Gibbs then steam into a challenge, both are hurt but no hard feelings and no play-acting either. Just like the old days. Ben Davies is off for Danny Rose, who's had a very good game.

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GOAL Tottenham 2-2 Arsenal

Alexis Sanchez

And here they come. The ball is worked out wide to Hector Bellerin, who slips it inside to Alexis Sanchez and his low shot beats Hugo Lloris to end a run of 11 Premier League games without a goal. Game on.

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The 'small things' in football

Tottenham 2-1 Arsenal

Danny Murphy

Ex-Tottenham midfielder on BBC Radio 5 Live

"Arsenal looked reasonably comfortable for the first hour but it's the small things in football that can change games. One mis-timed tackle and seven minutes later Arsenal are a goal behind and on the back-foot."